Ormskirk’s crime rate in November 2024 stood at 4.4 per 1,000 residents, 42.1% below the UK average of 7.6. This places the area firmly among the safer parts of the country, though recent data reveals concerning trends in specific crime categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly 30% of all reported crimes, followed closely by anti-social behaviour, which also contributed 29.5% of the total. These figures align with the area’s character as a built-up district with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where public spaces and high streets naturally attract both community activity and potential conflicts. The seasonal context of November—marked by the end of the Black Friday shopping period and the onset of darker evenings—may have influenced crime patterns. For instance, shoplifting incidents, while still below the UK average by 28%, saw a notable drop in November, possibly due to reduced foot traffic after the holiday sales. However, the sharp increase in theft from the person, which surged by 100% compared to October, raises concerns about personal safety during peak shopping times. The area’s relatively low burglary rate, 35% below the UK average, may be attributed to its suburban layout and the presence of local policing initiatives, though the 40% rise in burglaries in November suggests vulnerabilities that require further scrutiny. As the month progressed, the combination of colder weather and seasonal transitions may have shifted criminal activity toward indoor spaces, with anti-social behaviour and violence remaining persistent issues. Residents are advised to remain cautious, particularly in areas with high retail turnover and during late-night hours, as these factors may continue to shape crime trends into the following months.